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#To achieve single day builds, we apply Module-Based Design. We have 50 machines - and we break them down into about 10 modules each. | #To achieve single day builds, we apply Module-Based Design. We have 50 machines - and we break them down into about 10 modules each. | ||
#The key to our development methods is documentation, and we are pushing the limits of this by Real Time Documentation - a milestone which we have achieved in the last couple months. | #The key to our development methods is documentation, and we are pushing the limits of this by Real Time Documentation - a milestone which we have achieved in the last couple months. | ||
#Our documentation platform looks like this ([[Dozuki]]). You can navigate to each of our 50 machines. | #Our documentation platform looks like this ([[Dozuki]]). You can navigate to each of our 50 machines. Select a machine, and you see 4 main topics. The main topic is Modules - which is a tracker for all the development and documentation. |
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Script for Section on Development
- How does OSE develop its products? We follow principles of Extreme Manufacturing - an agile development model based on Extreme Programming. We are defining the meaning of Extreme Manufacturing: lean, test-driven, modular design - with emphasis on achieving Language Agnostic Instructional that results in parallel machine builds - in a single day.
- To achieve single day builds, we apply Module-Based Design. We have 50 machines - and we break them down into about 10 modules each.
- The key to our development methods is documentation, and we are pushing the limits of this by Real Time Documentation - a milestone which we have achieved in the last couple months.
- Our documentation platform looks like this (Dozuki). You can navigate to each of our 50 machines. Select a machine, and you see 4 main topics. The main topic is Modules - which is a tracker for all the development and documentation.